Mayan Inn

Located in Daytona Beach, this beachfront hotel is in the city center and within a 5-minute walk of Breakers Beachfront Park and Boardwalk Amusement Area and Pier. Daytona Lagoon Waterpark and Ocean Walk Village are also within 15 minutes.

Oceanfront Daytona Beach hotel rooms available with a dramatic view of the World's Most Famous Beach from a private balcony. Along with an outdoor pool, this hotel has a bar/lounge and self parking. Free continental breakfast and free WiFi in public areas are also provided. Additionally, dry cleaning, laundry facilities, and a 24-hour front desk are onsite.

All rooms provide two queen beds, small refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board. Rooms offer a dramatic view of the World's Most Famous Beach from a private balcony.

1. World Center of Racing

Legends of the sport began racing on our beaches in the early 1900's and they continue racing towards championships today at Daytona International Speedway. This mecca of motorsports is getting even bigger with the Speedway's newest expansion project - Daytona Rising. Race fans will rejoice over the $400 million overhaul creating a world-class facility with premium amenities and unparalleled conveniences and experiences by 2016.

2. Festival Capital of Florida

Daytona Beach takes claim to the title of Festival Capital of Florida for good reason with festivals and events taking place here year round. Fall is our biggest season for festivals kicking off with the Daytona Blues Festival, Biketoberfest, Halifax Art Festival and Turkey Run. Each new year begins with a bang as Speedweeks roll into the Daytona International Speedway in February, followed by the World Famous Bike Week in March and Biketoberfest in October. In the summer, weekly live entertainment fills the historic Daytona Bandshell as their Summer Concert Series entertains with fireworks on Saturday evenings. And celebrating Independence Day is always popular with the fan favorite Coke Zero 400.

3. Rich History

Daytona Beach is full of history, beginning with our native ancestors the Timucuan Indians, Spanish and French settlements, sugar mill plantations and the man who put Florida on the map as a tourist destination, Henry Flagler. Today, you can learn about and even see our humble beginnings in some of our parks, preserves and historic sites. You can tour Rockefeller's Ormond Beach home, The Casements, or visit the ruins of old sugar mill plantations at Bulow Creek State Park, Sugarmill Botanical Gardens, Sugarmill Ruins or DeLeon Springs State Park.

4. Ponce Inlet

More than just an inlet, this area is home to the tallest lighthouse in Florida, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. Open for tours, the lighthouse also hosts special events throughout the year. While you're here, learn about the wonders of sea life at the Marine Science Center or go for an aquatic adventure with Ponce Inlet Watersports.

5. Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier

The boardwalk and pier is focused on two important parts of every vacation - fun and food. With amusement rides like the Sandblaster Roller Coaster, ferris wheel and go-karts, you are sure to find a little something for everyone. Take snack time to the next level at the Main Street Pier - enjoy lunch with a view from Joe's Crab Shack located towards the end of the pier directly over the Atlantic. Not in the mood for seafood? Don't worry. They have a pizza place, ice-cream shop and a roof top bar called The Roof where you can indulge in tropical drinks and a picture worthy view of Daytona Beach.

6. "Original American Beach"

Choose your place in the sand along 23 miles of beach featuring easy access points for driving on in select areas or parking nearby. And check out the many beachfront splash parks, beach volleyball courses and jungle gyms for fun along the shoreline. Take a drive on the beach or bring a bicycle for a truly enjoyable ride in the sand. Not all of your fun will happen on dry land. There are plenty of adventures to be had in the Atlantic from paddle boarding and surfing to kayaking and parasailing.

7. Thrill Rides

Visitors can choose from a surprising list of attractions including a high-speed oceanview ride on the Sand Blaster roller coaster at the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier, a race around Daytona International Speedway with the Richard Petty Driving Experience, a zip lining adventure at ZoomAir Adventure Park or an up-close encounter with marine life while paddle boarding in the Halifax River.

8. Golfing

Visitors can soften their spikes at several Daytona Beach area courses popular with pros, experienced players and those still learning the basics. Boasting two and four-star courses as rated by Golf Digest, LPGA International leads the pack. Here's hoping the greens are kind.

9. Scenic Cruising Opportunities

Whether you're cruising down Atlantic Avenue in your vehicle or taking in the sights on your Harley, you're sure to log some miles taking in all that the Daytona Beach area has to offer. Motorcyclists come from all over the world to ride our streets and our most celebrated stretch of road - the Ormond Scenic Loop or as the locals call it, 'The Loop'. At just over 30 miles long, 'The Loop' has the most diverse natural scenery remaining in northeast Florida with unobstructed views of two rivers, creeks, marshes, beach and the pristine hardwood hammock forest that canopies the road.

10. Spectacular Accommodations

Legends of the sport began racing on our beaches in the early 1900's and they continue racing towards championships today at Daytona International Speedway. This mecca of motorsports is getting even bigger with the Speedway's newest expansion project - Daytona Rising. Race fans will rejoice over the $400 million overhaul creating a world-class facility with premium amenities and unparalleled conveniences and experiences by 2016.

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